Even illumination
Cabinet depth, LED layout, and face material are balanced to minimise visible hotspots.
Bright graphic signage
A well-resolved lightbox combines a rigid cabinet, serviceable LEDs, an evenly illuminated face, and graphics that remain legible from the intended viewing distance. Size, depth, face type, mounting, and access are planned together.
Cabinet depth, LED layout, and face material are balanced to minimise visible hotspots.
Use illuminated branding, lettering, colour, or directional information within a defined panel.
The quote and drawings can account for access to faces, LEDs, drivers, and fixings.
Planning the right solution
Face material and graphic treatment depend on the sign size, location, lighting effect, and whether graphics may need to change. The aim is consistent light transmission without sacrificing colour or detail.
Large or exposed signs may need additional structural consideration, while shallow interior boxes require careful LED diffusion. Wall construction, wind exposure, projection, weight, and access should be identified early.
Illuminated signs work best when drivers, faces, and LED components can be inspected without damaging surrounding finishes. Confirm whether the sign will be reached from ground level, a ladder, or elevated-access equipment.
Yes, projecting and freestanding formats can be designed for visibility from both directions, subject to the mounting, structure, local approvals, and site conditions.
Cabinet depth, LED spacing, internal reflectance, and face material are selected to promote even illumination. Very shallow or detailed concepts require particular review.
Some face systems are more suitable for future graphic changes than others. Mention this requirement before quoting so it can influence the construction.
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